To: Rocket Red who wrote (3 ) 5/30/2011 9:08:46 PM From: riversides Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 61 also CXO,not holding for now, The Colorado geological team now recognizes the significance of those results in that geological setting: The Oro property covers an area that is conducive for Carlin-type gold deposits. The Carlin Trend in Nevada, first recognized in the 1960s, has propelled that state to the top ranks of gold producing regions. In essence, Carlin-style gold deposits are characterized by low-grade, finely disseminated gold values in carbonaceous sedimentary rocks. While low grade, the very large areal extent of that type of deposit has created numerous multimillion ounce gold deposits in the Carlin Trend. Atac (ATC-TSXV) made several Carlinstyle discoveries on its Rau property, located 120 kilometers north of Colorado's Oro project. The Rau discoveries have propelled Atac to a valuation in excess of $600 million, even before the first resource estimate. Colorado will require a great deal more work to demonstrate whether its Oro property does indeed host significant Carlin-style gold deposits. This summer will see further surface sampling as well as trenching. If the early results support the geological model, the company intends to drill. Colorado is a new company with limited investor recognition. Growing awareness of its high powered management team and the enormous potential of its Yukon projects should translate into near term gains in value, especially with so much investor focus on the Yukon. Positive results from the upcoming field work could further propel the value. The historic work on the Oro property, together with the regional knowledge gained by Atac and others, gives Colorado an excellent starting position for a high potential exploration project. Price February 18, 2011: C$0.96 Shares Outstanding: 18 million Shares Fully Diluted: 32 million Market Cap: C$17.28 million Contact: Investor Relations 250-768-1511 www.coloradoresources.com